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That is because the distinctions between different types of digital files are becoming increasingly unimportant (assuming a good broadband connection).

The lessons one learns from reading him are timeless and invaluable: because the distinctions between the cognitive processes of the "primitive mind" and its modern "civilized" counterpart may be fewer than we would like to think, it is always worthwhile to look at the familiar as if it were foreign and search for the familiar in what appears to be hopelessly foreign.

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Many employers are currently reluctant because the distinction between "education" and "advice" is not clear.

That statistic, though, is somewhat misleading, because the distinction between traditional lobbying and the work of Rubenstein Associates is blurry.

It's impossible to say exactly what portion of otaku are 2-D lovers, because the distinction between the two can be blurry.

Perhaps to stop their expatriates falling prey to radicalism; perhaps because the distinction between church and state is never clear for theocratic Muslims.A fear of extremism is not confined to non-Muslims.

Because the distinction between rock and roll and rhythm and blues was not based on any hard-and-fast rules, most performers issued records that fit in both categories.

Because the distinction between covalent and ionic (electrovalent) bonds is often a matter of convenience for the chemist, and because the actual bond structure within a molecule may be quite complicated, it is often useful instead simply to count the total number of electrons an element gains or loses in bonding without regard to the nature of the bonds.

It seems that foundationalism could be a useful epistemic foundation for futures studies because the distinction between basic and non-basic beliefs embodies an important aspect.

This is because the distinction between correct and incorrect representation is often regarded as a central normative distinction and because a capacity to misrepresent is often thought to be essential for representing: no possibility of misrepresentation, no representing.

Such deviations might cause misunderstandings in certain cases, but do not necessarily hamper communication because the distinction between separate phonemes, that is, /p/ versus /b/ in the target language is preserved, albeit differently realized.

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